White Belt Sleeps his Opponent in under 30s
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First time competitor Juico (Fight Factory), puts his opponent to sleep in under 30s at the Tap Cancer Out Open held 10/08/2022 at the Round Rock Sports Center.
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Yo, this is Juico. The guy in the brown gi in this video. Not assuming anybody cares but for those that do, I just wanted to jump in and give an opportunity to clear some things up and do an AMA. Shout out to the homies and team mates I train with here trying to clear things up! I won't be responding to all the previous comments because, well that's a lot to go through. So yea, if anyones still out there, I'll try to reply to any questions that make sense to reply to that pop up on this thread. Go ahead, ask me anything.
@WilliamTackettBJJ
Жыл бұрын
Are you a sandbagger
@mmarconi7578
Жыл бұрын
As Juico’s training partner in the same gym I can easily say his work ethic is what has accelerated him. We do rounds in garages over the weekend, watch YT vids, and our coaches at BFF are exceptional. Oh yea we’ve been doing this for like 10 months. No prior wrestling experience just aptitude and work ethic
@his_royal_freshness
Жыл бұрын
@@mmarconi7578 Yoooo fam thanks for the love!!! It was an honor joining you and jumping into our first competition together! Thanks for the push to compete man, I definitely would not have done it without you
@rordanstanton7431
Жыл бұрын
Who wins , Juico Bowley vs Khamzat Chimaev
@DrtyMikeNDaBoyz
Жыл бұрын
@@rordanstanton7431 Easily Juico, Khamzat just doesn't have it in him to go 5 rounds w/ J diddy
next level sportsmanship, the immediate release and appropriate respect for a downed opponent is quite commendable
@Kenny-bj2zq
Жыл бұрын
Agreed nice to see
@1986subway
Жыл бұрын
Well, considering significant brain damage can happen within 30 seconds of no blood flowing to the brain. It's kind of critical as soon as The opponent goes limp you release. Unless you want to catch a murder case
@jameshouchins9469
Жыл бұрын
Yes sir!!
@westham118
Жыл бұрын
Yes nearly killing someone will humble you a bit.
@replexity
Жыл бұрын
@@westham118 yep, same goes for getting nearly killed. it’s crazy how a 8x10 mat and another warm body can be such a humbling experience.
The immediate look of concern on his face just goes to show how much class and respect he has for his opponent.
@william7696
Жыл бұрын
...............Wellllll, also just lack of experience choking someone unconscious.
@Quentinthemudkip
Жыл бұрын
@@william7696 is that not the point here? Try to get him to submit? Correct me if I’m wrong but homie put himself to sleep by not tapping😂
@william7696
Жыл бұрын
@@Quentinthemudkip no no 🤣, I'm saying he has a lack of experience actually choking someone till they have become unconscious so that's why he's looking so concerned
@Quentinthemudkip
Жыл бұрын
@@william7696 I understand now, I’m sorry g. You’re right tho lol
@seancorrigan3531
11 ай бұрын
@@william7696 Referee's fault. monitoring the opponent's consciousness (or lack thereof) is the ref's duty.
Juico just received his blue belt last weekend. At the Fight Factory in Austin, we believe that, though white and blue belts should be focused on developing fundamentals and understanding, they should also be exposed to various parts of the advanced game. Juico was paying attention and, more importantly, drilling this move exhaustively. A properly applied technique knows no belt..and the same applies to a properly applied defense.
@MontyQueues
9 ай бұрын
sandbagging
@iberyno28
8 ай бұрын
Thank you grasshoppa…
@odonblackpill1970
8 ай бұрын
"At the Fight Factory in Austin we believe in not promoting strong white belts so they they can medal in white belt comps to make our gym look good"
@timkern3156
8 ай бұрын
@@odonblackpill1970I train there, rolled with Juico last week. He’d been training for like 5 months when this happened.
@aratakiitto7435
7 ай бұрын
@@timkern3156 i don't think that bro 😂
If that guy is a white belt then I am Abraham Lincoln.
@JaysSavvy
Жыл бұрын
He is a wrestler. That's why he looks so fluid. Everything he did, from the initial throw (that failed), to the headlock, snap down, go behind, into a cradle that transitioned into the choke... all wrestling. If you have kids and want them to be good at jujitsu, you can get them on a wrestling mat at 5 years old.
@miso7518
Жыл бұрын
@@JaysSavvy he’s not a wrestler…
@JaysSavvy
Жыл бұрын
@@miso7518 Oh, so he just instinctively moves like a wrestler, uses wrestling techniques that have no value in Jujitsu (the cradle - a pinning move), and dominates novice grapplers. He is just an athletic freak of nature with grappling instincts gifted from god? Or he has had some wrestling in his background? He has some wrestling.
@sephonvar2129
Жыл бұрын
@@JaysSavvy You do know it is not uncommon to have people sandbag in local tournaments or be held off promotion to allow them to compete at a lower level to win at these tournaments as it helps put the dojos name out there.
@PhokenKuul
Жыл бұрын
@@JaysSavvy That wasn't a headlock, it was a guillotine, which I realize is known in wrestling as a front headlock and the wrestling guillotine is a very different technique. Headlocks in wrestliing without an arm in are illegal. That BJJ guillotine used a gi grip and gripping clothing in wrestling is illegal. I never saw any snap down but the collar drag takedown was done perfectly fine as it accomplished the goal it was intended for. And there was absolutely no go behind whatsoever. Also chokes of any sort are complete verbotten in wrestling. So no, that wasn't all wrestling. At least not what I learned in High School.
Glad the ref was paying attention
@Wyland42
Жыл бұрын
I read this comment before watching the video so I was expecting some excellent reffing...... I was baited
@ryanlynch290
Жыл бұрын
It wasn't bad. As soon as the dude's arm went limp the ref called it.
@MrRoman240
Жыл бұрын
@@ryanlynch290 what? no he did not, he called it after the other guy stoped by himself
@billmcc64
Жыл бұрын
@@MrRoman240 Yep, the guy went out, Juico stopped and the ref called it in that order.
@ryanlynch290
Жыл бұрын
@@MrRoman240 Oh good grief. It was all VERY fast. From the time he turned the corner to the time the match was over was five seconds. From the time grey's arm went limp to the match being over was two or three seconds. If you think there's such a huge issue, get qualified and ref some matches. This guy was fine.
The fact that he did want to render help and the amount of respect he gave the guy that was out is awesome
@FakeNews2020
Жыл бұрын
Not sure if you were born under a rock but this level of respect is extremely common in martial arts
@sogekingfromsniperisland7033
Жыл бұрын
@@FakeNews2020 hahaha. His name is Patrick
@nickbuckel4658
Жыл бұрын
@@FakeNews2020 And yet there’s montage after montage of people not doing it.
@keafxpec
Жыл бұрын
@@FakeNews2020 dude just appreciated the respect he gave his opponent even if its extremely common its always nice to appreciate it
@willweinschenk2765
Жыл бұрын
@@FakeNews2020 definitely not true all the time
I got to say I love the honor and the sportsmanship. As soon as he realize that man was asleep he stepped back and he stopped attacking
Amazing sportsmanship!!! We can clearly see in his eyes, he cares about his opponent health ...🙌🙌🙌
Ref looked like he was preparing him for an open casket funeral. Jesus. I remember back when I was a white belt and rolling like my life depended on it, I had a few close calls. I did a Peruvian on one guy and it was a loud open mat, he had no hands free to tap and he couldn’t tap out with his feet either. He had been trying to verbally tap (I later found out he was screaming) but myself and nobody else could hear him. I let go as I felt his body go limp and waited for him to come around. Not nice at all and to be avoided if possible!
@loganschmidt4299
Жыл бұрын
legit LOL'd at this
@JangHKim
Жыл бұрын
Right? Why is he fixing the man’s gi? He needs to get the man’s blood circulating again…smh.
@_huginn9342
Жыл бұрын
why didn't he lift his legs?
@Paulosbclima
Жыл бұрын
hhahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahaha
@Spookdookin
Жыл бұрын
@@JangHKimyour heart does that just fine for ya. Unless it's a blood choke(which it wasn't) and you hold that ish for a long time
The referee was really on yop of it. He knew what was most important: counting points! Safety always comes last.
@joeblow5662
Жыл бұрын
Yop , yor ore correct.
@larryjohnson3087
Жыл бұрын
Or maybe you should tap out...
@ronhali3164
Жыл бұрын
As soon as you said "counting points" I spit out my sandwich 🤣🤣
@adriaanos7691
Жыл бұрын
Mi mama
@JustinPR612
Жыл бұрын
It all happened in literally seconds lol 😆 and that ref should be fired and thrown in jail right?! What a careless cuck! I mean who just stands by and let's someone get choked out in 3 seconds without stopping it?? Definitely a "bad" ref though....
I love how respectful he is at the end he even lotus positions while he awaits for his opponent to come to. This was so badass!! Time for the next belt.
I Love the respect of everyone involved even in the midst of the battle. Right down to the referee tucking the man's shirt nicely back together. God bless all of you!
If he's truly a white belt that bjj club must be full of jeti masters
@JaysSavvy
Жыл бұрын
Or he has a wrestling background. He looks like a wrestler. And the way he performed the headlock, snapdown, go-behind into a cradle before he transitioned into a loop choke... that guy has a wrestling background, guaranteed.
@DrtyMikeNDaBoyz
Жыл бұрын
@@JaysSavvy I train with Juico. He has no wrestling background and has been training for 8 months
@bEtHeSdA_LAME_sTuDi0s
Жыл бұрын
@@DrtyMikeNDaBoyz that's simply not true
@Konev45
Жыл бұрын
@@bEtHeSdA_LAME_sTuDi0s It is true. Juico has a rugby background and has been putting in a crazy amount of work in those 8 months.
@bEtHeSdA_LAME_sTuDi0s
Жыл бұрын
@@Konev45 I don't take anything away from that but the dude also has years of grecko roman wrestling background. Look man it's cool to be proud of your peers but no need to lie about the wrestling background. Look at at comments in the video man. Anyone who trains recognizes that background. There's a dude st my gym that wrestled all through high school and moves and looks exactly like this guy....because he has years of wrestling experience. No one's shtting on your peer. Everyone said it was a nice choke. But you need to chill out trying to gas so hard that he is untrained.
Ref didn't notice him going out but he fixed his Gi and made sure he looked good for the funeral at least
Much respect for the sportsmanship, immediately disengaged and sitting respectfully instead of celebrating.
Much respect for these two. Congrats to the winner, a real martial artist in every sense.
Love the respect for his opponents well being after the choke.
You can tell he drilled that really hard. Well done buddy.
His immediate awareness of the opponent going limp is amazing. Respect.
@hogglinebulldoggs361
Жыл бұрын
Amazing 😂 nah nobody is trying to murder someone it’s common sense
@tothemax0729
Жыл бұрын
I counted six seconds after he went limp to when he noticed.
@nokkemao9339
Жыл бұрын
yeah after like 4 seconds
@topherQZ
Жыл бұрын
At 0:29 his arms go limp didn’t stop till 0:35. The ref barely does anything. Gotta get them feet up or something 🤣
@tothemax0729
Жыл бұрын
@@topherQZ lol it wasn't immediate at all
At the beginning of the 2nd roll the guy was out, at the completion his right arm lay flat on the mat about 5secs before he let him go. thank god the winner was playing attention. Still that was a vicous choke well executed and very effective guy was out in secs. I'm glad he was ok definitely won't forget how that felt anytime soon probably won't get caught like that again anytime soon. Never seen a white belt choke like that before
@jodyhighrolla5390
Жыл бұрын
2 - 3 seconds but k
@jodyhighrolla5390
Жыл бұрын
"playing attention"
@annaravenhand5536
Жыл бұрын
What kind of absolute idiot would trust some random bald guy to do this to their neck. Did they shower together too?
@thomasandersen5349
Жыл бұрын
A lotta guys at my old dojo (Shout Out JJ Machado, oss oss) were white belts unless and until going to competitions - regardless of the match outcome. Some of the dojo family were soldiers and cops who ended up leaving for work, coming back much later. Not having completed the appropriate program of study to promote, they generally remained white belts - But - white belts that could tear up a blue belt any day. (Although, some folks made blue without competing.) Guys like this, I call them 3 year white belts. Been rolling on the mat, know their fundamentals, and have some tricks and ace cards to play. Wonderful execution, and honorable response, to locking in the submission.
@ChrisNYPilot
11 ай бұрын
@@jodyhighrolla5390 out at 0:27, lets go at 0:34. Out for 7 seconds before the "winner" noticed.
The amount of respect in this video is what it’s all about he’s not trying to hurt anyone just competing
That is a hell of a loop choke for a "white belt"
@JaysSavvy
Жыл бұрын
That's because he is a wrestler. I am new to jujitsu too, but I've been a wrestler since I was a child and everything he did from the failed initial throw, to the headlock, snap down, go behind, into the cradle that setup the choke... all basic, year 1, novice level wrestling.
@peppertime1
Жыл бұрын
@@JaysSavvy Amen brother!!
@thepigmanlives6721
Жыл бұрын
He's not a white belt truely. Either he's had prior experience in judo/Jiu jitsu or he has one those coaches that holds students back. Example a high level blue being a white belt.
@co8539
Жыл бұрын
@@thepigmanlives6721 I wouldn’t say high level blue belt. He looks like a lifetime wrestler from another wrestlers point of view. Like the guy above us said that snap down to headlock is drilled every single day for us starting freshman year or year 1 wrestling. And the cradle
@BH-gh6qm
Жыл бұрын
@@JaysSavvy that wasnt a failed initial throw.... that was a collar drag and it was successful. diaf
I am glad the person in the Brown Gi stopped immediately when he knew his opponent was in trouble. Looks like safety in the matches are very important. Thanks for this video of the match.
Humble soul right there.
White belts of today are on the average, blue belts of 10 years ago. Blue belts today could do quite well against black belts of 10-15 years ago. This due to the exceptional teaching available today and resources like KZread.
@TheFineolase
Жыл бұрын
It's amazing to think where the sport will be in another 10 years from now
@spazzywhitebelt
Жыл бұрын
That's a good point, I was wondering if it was getting watered down and students were being promoted quicker as the sport gains more practicioners. I've only been training 6 months so don't know to much haha
@JaysSavvy
Жыл бұрын
Not taking anything away from your point... but as a former NCAA wrestler I know a wrestler when I see one. Missed the shoulder toss, recovered, went for a cow-catcher/headlock, then a snap down/go behind, into a cradle... all wrestling. He didn't use Jujitsu until the cradle was sunk and he transitioned the cradle into a choke.
@dylan_krishna_777
Жыл бұрын
I hope BJJ will get more stand up game like 40% and 60% newaza if that will happen BJJ will be the best grappeling art!
@dlrls7865
Жыл бұрын
@@JaysSavvy you’ve literally been running into every comment saying the same shit on this vid, it wasnt a failed take down lmao he literally took him down nd had control, you dont have to be a wrestler to be decent at grapple. He’s been doing bjj for 6-7 months
Ref didn't expect a white belt to sleep somebody that fast lol
FANTASTIC RESPECT! Love this
Incredible work! Honorable competitor!
most appropriate reaction by the winner. Great martial arts.
That was dope!
What a gentleman the ref is, tucking that guys kimono in and tidying him up so that when he wakes he'll be looking sharp.
The ref went to get a drink, he'll be back in 5 minutes.
Wow so much respect shown
@melaninjay592
Жыл бұрын
Lmao sitting there like monk in shame
I love how respectful the opponent was when he saw the dude was passed out ... great sportsmanship!!
@ProgessivesBwhitetho
Жыл бұрын
NoooOOOOOGH MERCEEEEEEEEEEEEEY
Wow his sportsmanship and respect for the guy he just put to sleep is honorable to say the least. I respect that.
@James-wd9ib
27 күн бұрын
Juico was like "Okay, so I lock this, roll here, lock that... Whoa. Fuck. Oops."
Much respect for your opponent. Good man
The medic lady stood up like "I have to do my job today?"
Took him by surprise. The tempo is what won this fight.
Good job knowing when to release 👏
Juico is a beast! Dang! The energy he put out there was completely unmatched by his opponent.
@rosswarnke9186
Жыл бұрын
Hey Dean have you ever fought like that
As a newcomer to BJJ, this is what I hope to see from both competitors. Respect and concern for your opponent is critical. Great sportsmanship all around.
@99Gara99
9 ай бұрын
I hope to see a sub
@russianbot2630
8 ай бұрын
@@99Gara99Don’t worry, you will get subbed
@mikejohnstonbob935
6 ай бұрын
@@99Gara99 That would require one of them to tap before their lights go out 0:19 is when the guillotine happens, he needed to tap before 0:28 but he lost consciousness as his hand got into tapping position
Imagine if he was one of those guys that don't stop till the ref stops it....
Props for being a good sports and quickly letting go as soon as he saw the opponent passed out.
That was beast mode. Dude is going far
I like how humble and concerned the white belt was when he won.
@annaravenhand5536
Жыл бұрын
Soyyyyy
Opponent is out cold at about 18 seconds from the time the match starts. At 19 seconds his limp arm pops out from being entangled. Amazing skills. Great respect for the sportsmanship displayed here.
@johanlarsson9805
3 ай бұрын
That is the first indication I see as well, at 0:28. But then the ref misses it for another 6 verry long seconds.
Super respectful competition with an excellent referee that cares about the competitors.
The respect shown by both fighters gave me goosebumps...
@strongestnattyever-videos2247
Жыл бұрын
Very random to tell us…but…okay 🤷♂️🤦🤣
Good sportsmanship 👌 Not acting like a fool when winning That’s what separates a real martial artist 🔥
@ProgessivesBwhitetho
Жыл бұрын
so go handle rampage and tyson big guy
@micaylapresley
Жыл бұрын
@@ProgessivesBwhitetho STFU keyboard warrior. Tyson is a retired elderly man who doesn't know how to grapple and Rampage just died. You're clearly a casual fan to not know that.
Proper sportsmanship from the winner, pure respect.
The minute he grabbed his collar it was over. Great sportsmanship releasing the choke as fast as possible.
He may be a white belt, but he ain’t no white belt. He moves swiftly and purposely on his opponent. Great level of respect after the match. Looking forward to seeing this guy as he advances in BJJ.
@maktiki
Жыл бұрын
Maybe Judo black belt and BJJ white belt LOL
@higherpurpose1212
Жыл бұрын
maybe 10 years being a white belt and always skipping grading day., always, like always...?
@mmarconi7578
Жыл бұрын
@@maktiki no prior experience in judo or wrestling. He played rugby and that’s it lol. Good teachers and constant practice
@mmarconi7578
Жыл бұрын
@@higherpurpose1212 it is the result of amazing professors and hard work. We’re teammates. We’ve been practicing bjj a little under a year
@mehmeh533
Жыл бұрын
@@mmarconi7578 Yeah people keep saying that. Either it's a lie or he simply hasn't tested. Either way...anyone that has rolled...know his ability is most DEFINITELY beyond white belt.
White belt, riiiight.
Lot of respect shown there great to see
Respect at the end, good job. Every generation needs class and positive influence! Also, that looked really advanced for a white belt
Gotta respect the sportsmanship he was really concern about his opponent safety
@GIJake-oo9ir
Жыл бұрын
Yea don't wana get charged with negligent manslaughter
Ref is so focused on making guy look good before he woke up lol
This is beautiful in so many different ways.
What a great display of sportsmanship
Man, sick entry. I love loop chokes, they are EVERYWHERE. Also, great job ref!
Both guys are great sportsman, solid respect
nice move, i will copy that! 🤩 also found your reaction very good and honorable, keep it up.
Shaolin monk thought he was gonna get charged with murder 0:35
Excellent warrior, he knew exactly when the fight was over.
Brown gi: Oops, he’s out! Re: Lemme make sure he look fresh.
Nice work bro'. Good lookin' out for your opponent, respect.
that was truly impressive
How the dude sit there to wait for him to wake up True warrior
@leelunk8235
Жыл бұрын
ASIAN CULTURE...THATS WHY ASIANS ROCK
Juico making his case for his blue belt.
good sportsmanship and respect
Beautiful loop
He earned his blue belt after this, he has beautiful flow.
Dude I was across the mat when that happen lol! How did this show up on my feed?? Hahah!
The respect shown was nice to see
Good respect shown. Good win
Yesterday I competed on my very first tournament as a white belt and unfortunately got caught in this same choke on my very first match. My opponent set the choke up while we started standing…I took him down, landed on his half guard and he let me pass his guard while choking me at the same time…little did I know, I was going to sleep 5 seconds later. All I remember is the ref holding my legs up (trying to bring me back to consciousness lol) The baseball bat choke is such a deceiving move. You think you’re safe until it’s too late to tap. I guess you live and learn 🫡
@stover954rr
4 ай бұрын
Just fyi this is a loop choke. Only one hand needed and a some different mechanics. Both are great chokes.
@69metersbelow25
20 күн бұрын
Don't tap
So impressed with his level of respect! 🙌
Very sensible, the opponent did not even tapped but as soon as the guy in brown sensed that his opponent stopped to fight he released him and called for the referee. KUDOS to this honorable man.
referee didnt even tilt than the dude tap mid roll and Brownie is no way a white belt
Nice choke! Definitely not a white belt move. I’ll have to try that haha.
Beautiful!!
Jiu Jitsu: the gentle art of folding clothes, while people are still inside of them.
@dicksenormuss6211
Жыл бұрын
😄
Get that man a blue belt
God bless him. Respect to opponent
This is what it is about... Respect and concern for your opponent!
What kind of white belt hits that collar drag into that choke?!? Most just kind shuffle around with one another until someone falls down. Then they roll around in closed guard for several minutes.
@hammer12482
Жыл бұрын
Yeah he a blue belt or prior wrestler
@judsonrocket
Жыл бұрын
@@hammer12482 Nah he's a true white belt with no grappling experience. We train together. Dude is a great athlete, trains a lot during the week, and pays attention in class.
@bEtHeSdA_LAME_sTuDi0s
Жыл бұрын
@@judsonrocket not facts
@judsonrocket
Жыл бұрын
@@bEtHeSdA_LAME_sTuDi0s Not facts
@10dollarsteakneggs86
Жыл бұрын
@@judsonrocket he’s lying to you
Not every win feels good...
Love it, clean sportsmanship
What a class act the winner is! No crazy celebration, makes sure buddy is coming back to his senses.
That guy moves like a purple belt
Exactly the officiating I've come to expect from a local tournament
Beautiful grappling and excellent skills to boot, Hats off to brown gi
Fair fight and respect for your opponent. Top man 👍
great show of control and respect. Kudos to the winner and the ref. Nice job making sure the guy was ok.
He went from white belt to black belt in under 30s
@tangomantactical
Жыл бұрын
Jocko says it takes 9yrs for a BB. Not for this guy.
@tangomantactical
Жыл бұрын
Rumor has it he was looking for Gordon.
To the ppl saying he noticed right away, it was like a good 5 seconds of him being limp 😂😂
Awesome sportsmanship 👍
the amount of respect i saw was top lvl
Do Jiu Jitsu they said, it will be fun they said.